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she was a shining example of the best in america. >> reporter: and she had a lifelong fascination with hats. she liked them big, she liked them flashy. she wore them everywhere, including the black family reunion celebration she established on the mall. >> she was a fighter, a warrior and she always had this warm smile. i loved her hats. i loved the way she dressed. >> reporter: they were her signature and all they are buddies in the movement were amused by them and have fun stories connected to them. >> i could never forget dorothy with those hats, and the fact that in our lighter moments we learned she could sing and dance. >> reporter: and this is where dr. height usually got her hat. custom made by hat maker vanilla bean. >> she liked purples and blues and pinks. >> reporter: they became fast friends decades ago. it was definitely more than a business relationship when bean turned 90 last september, dorothy height was at the party front and center. >>> president obama expressed condolences for dorothy height's family. she called her the godmother of the civil rights movement. >> do
she was a shining example of the best in america. >> reporter: and she had a lifelong fascination with hats. she liked them big, she liked them flashy. she wore them everywhere, including the black family reunion celebration she established on the mall. >> she was a fighter, a warrior and she always had this warm smile. i loved her hats. i loved the way she dressed. >> reporter: they were her signature and all they are buddies in the movement were amused by them and have fun...
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it's better than that good. >> reporter: good for america. steve hartman, cbs news, tampa. >> couric: the kindness of strangers. and if you would like to open your home to a veteran, we posted information on our web site at cbsnews.com. that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight with thanks to the jones day law firm for this beautiful view of the capital, i'm katie couric in washington. thanks for watching. see you tomorrow from new york. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> tonight at 7, peaking news right now out of the district. the bicyclist was hit and killed by a car. this happened at 12th street, just a few blocks outside the perimeter of the nuclear dc convention center. and the driver did stick around on the scene. and no word yet on the identity of that cyclist. we'll have more on that story as it becomes available. also in your only local news at seven, much adieu. the biggest story to come out of the nuclear security summit, might be what did not happen to our downtown traffic. just 12 and packing heat. a middle schooler bri
it's better than that good. >> reporter: good for america. steve hartman, cbs news, tampa. >> couric: the kindness of strangers. and if you would like to open your home to a veteran, we posted information on our web site at cbsnews.com. that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight with thanks to the jones day law firm for this beautiful view of the capital, i'm katie couric in washington. thanks for watching. see you tomorrow from new york. good night. captioning sponsored by...
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last year, he will go a bit further to discuss obama's foreign policy and tell us what matters for america's future. in the new preface to the next 100 years, mr. friedman writes that when this book was first published, everyone thought we were living in unprecedented times. not only because of the financial crisis but because of the election of barack obama, a president that many predicted would change the political game. only one year ago obama was featured as "time" magazine's person of the year and his campaign of hope was still on the minds of many americans. now admits setbacks on healthcare, the still limping economy and what some view as foreign policy failures, writers, pundits alike are taking swings at obama's first year. some argue that the problems are inherited from the last president who left challenges across-the-board. others say he has spent nearly a year getting it wrong. ... >> his reputation for producing thoughtful and genuinely analysis of international events daily are read by a foreign government agencies and fortune 500 companies. the articles run the gamut from nat
last year, he will go a bit further to discuss obama's foreign policy and tell us what matters for america's future. in the new preface to the next 100 years, mr. friedman writes that when this book was first published, everyone thought we were living in unprecedented times. not only because of the financial crisis but because of the election of barack obama, a president that many predicted would change the political game. only one year ago obama was featured as "time" magazine's...
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should worry about the greek problem, because this is going to be america's future. do you worry about it? >> historians are not always right when they talk about the future. and i'm not sure that the situation of greece can be compared to one of the united states. united states is the leading economy, has nothing to do with greece. so if what ferguson means is the high level of debt is a problem, is a problem for greece, will be a problem for the u.s., he's right. will be a problem for everybody. because that's the cost of the crisis. we escape the crisis doesn't mean you have no cost. and the cost is they increase the debt level. but if he means that the kind of problem greece is facing today can replicate in the united states, i won't buy that. >> would you say that the united states actually handled this crisis pretty well? it was early in terms of acting on fiscal stimulus, the auto industry. did the measures that were taken by both the bush administration and then the obama administration were quick, fast, massive, decisive. >> yeah, i think so. i think that, o
should worry about the greek problem, because this is going to be america's future. do you worry about it? >> historians are not always right when they talk about the future. and i'm not sure that the situation of greece can be compared to one of the united states. united states is the leading economy, has nothing to do with greece. so if what ferguson means is the high level of debt is a problem, is a problem for greece, will be a problem for the u.s., he's right. will be a problem for...
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it's to create american understanding of the muslim world as well as muslim understanding of america. we got a problem here. what is said about him is said about me. i'm a maranite catholic who after i spoke at the department of justice's 40th anniversary of the civil rights -- signing of the civil rights bill, bloggers writing for fairly respectable sites said, jihadist or hezbollah supporter or wahabi supporter, holder's buddy is a wahabist. how nonsensical is that? and yet that is the poison that spreads and really begins to define myself and tariq and others in very unfair ways. >> okay, but do you think those are in the more -- some might say the creepy, loony corners of the blogesphere or do you think this is something that is a real obstacle towards understanding in the majority of the country? >> not in the majority, but in a significant enough group of elites who begin to define and put it in print and then make some people in politics hesitant to be able to speak out. listen, when you had barack obama's opponents mainstream democrats and the republican nominee questioning hi
it's to create american understanding of the muslim world as well as muslim understanding of america. we got a problem here. what is said about him is said about me. i'm a maranite catholic who after i spoke at the department of justice's 40th anniversary of the civil rights -- signing of the civil rights bill, bloggers writing for fairly respectable sites said, jihadist or hezbollah supporter or wahabi supporter, holder's buddy is a wahabist. how nonsensical is that? and yet that is the poison...
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people are look at him and america as a leader. not just a guy that is getting rope a dope like muhammad ali taking all the punches and not swinging back. >> let's assume are you right on everything you just said so what does he do now. where does he take that and what does he do with it? doug? >> well, what he is doing, charlie, i think is playing for the midterm election, to not lose too many congressional seats, to kind of not have what i said before, a gingrich '94 situation. once he gets around that. and in order to do that he's going to have to tax center as john said a centrist but even center right a little and hope that his base sticks with him. i think they will. after the midterm election, i think will you see him do some more engaging sort of left issue things. i know, for example, interior department has a lot of environmental things on hold right now until after the midterm election. some of those might come forward in a year or two and will you see more of the progressive barack obama. this year he's the center, cent
people are look at him and america as a leader. not just a guy that is getting rope a dope like muhammad ali taking all the punches and not swinging back. >> let's assume are you right on everything you just said so what does he do now. where does he take that and what does he do with it? doug? >> well, what he is doing, charlie, i think is playing for the midterm election, to not lose too many congressional seats, to kind of not have what i said before, a gingrich '94 situation....
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a rebel. >> individual. >> he was not afraid to butt heads with america. i was not afraid to show america my butt naked truth. >> bill: have you ever heard so much jibbebe your life? footnote dallas police have sent disorderly conduct citation to misbadu. the doctor charged in the michael jackson's death said he killed himself. taking more of the drug than the doctor administered himself. he was addicted to the powerful narcotic. question is why would a doctor put himself in the presence of a drug addict in the answer, of course, is that the addict was wealthy. date has not yet been set for dr. murphy's trial. artic ice is building up again. good news for the polar bears, bad news for folks hoping to make money from the warming trend. once again, check does believe the planet would be a better place if cleaner fuel can be developed. we like the polar bears and other critters who race around the tundra. we like them. we want the earth to be as please teen as possible. we realize there is crazy stuff going on n debate. finally check six some nut in pittsburg
a rebel. >> individual. >> he was not afraid to butt heads with america. i was not afraid to show america my butt naked truth. >> bill: have you ever heard so much jibbebe your life? footnote dallas police have sent disorderly conduct citation to misbadu. the doctor charged in the michael jackson's death said he killed himself. taking more of the drug than the doctor administered himself. he was addicted to the powerful narcotic. question is why would a doctor put himself in...
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it's not about bringing iranians here to be taught about america and our values. it's really a shared and common dialog. so that some of the expenses that we've had. >> mohammad? >> an example, someone who came here to visit her daughter, religiously was here during the month of romme done when you're supposed to fast after a few months, after a how it worked come her expense to be here in america and fasting. and she said should the best time of her entire life. she enjoyed meeting different people here in than going to muslim communities or meeting non-muslim groups. and i think it does make a big difference when you come here, because, partly because of the propaganda in the country, that this country is very immoral. people come here and realized it's not that it does make a huge difference. >> you have written some of your work and research about, you've analyzed particularly media coverage, our perceptions of america in media in iran, and how it differs something from meyer, differs by what we recall partisanship, partisan media. but on a broader level sort
it's not about bringing iranians here to be taught about america and our values. it's really a shared and common dialog. so that some of the expenses that we've had. >> mohammad? >> an example, someone who came here to visit her daughter, religiously was here during the month of romme done when you're supposed to fast after a few months, after a how it worked come her expense to be here in america and fasting. and she said should the best time of her entire life. she enjoyed meeting...
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[laughter] is this the end of race of america? we know it is not at the turn of the 21st century it was starting to look that way back in 2000. remember that? in 1997 the american association of physical anthropologist urge the american government to phase out the use of waste in the data category and the substitute ethnic categories instead. geneticist studying dna the material of genes that issues instructions to our bodies were also concluding that race as a biological category made no sense. the habit of three leading human heredity to the environment may be traced back but early 19th century racial thinkers turn it around deeming it a permanent marker four and eight superiority not until the 1850's on the environment care rescued with charles darwin changes species they describe a world much longer reaping that heredity was not fixed and generation after generation things change interest bonds to their surroundings. arguments over race in the human genome decided leaving us with some intriguing data about personal appearance.
[laughter] is this the end of race of america? we know it is not at the turn of the 21st century it was starting to look that way back in 2000. remember that? in 1997 the american association of physical anthropologist urge the american government to phase out the use of waste in the data category and the substitute ethnic categories instead. geneticist studying dna the material of genes that issues instructions to our bodies were also concluding that race as a biological category made no...
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america and russia will still be able to wipe each other out several times over. it does help president obama's ambitions for a nuclear-free world. it might discourage others from joining. >> the pakistani assembly has passed a reform transferring important powers from the president did the prime minister and parliament. this takes away the right to dissolve parliament. five suspected taliban militants were arrested. officials say the men armed with guns and vests were stopped trying to drive into the capital. a landslide triggered by it rains in rio the janeiro has buried 200 people. rescuers say it is unlikely anyone survived. a day after a bloody clashes in kurdistan -- kazakhstan -- kyrgyzstan, the president refused to accept defeat. >> vigilantes', born of the revolution push onlookers away from the government building in the capital. this is only so looters and side can carry on their work. the city remains a dangerous place filled with people furious with president bakiyev. in the power vacuum, the looting also spread to the shops. >> this is an obvious tar
america and russia will still be able to wipe each other out several times over. it does help president obama's ambitions for a nuclear-free world. it might discourage others from joining. >> the pakistani assembly has passed a reform transferring important powers from the president did the prime minister and parliament. this takes away the right to dissolve parliament. five suspected taliban militants were arrested. officials say the men armed with guns and vests were stopped trying to...
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remicade all call it america warming. and if one's primary concern is global warming than look at the emissions on a global basis to make sure actions taken tuned just put america and american workers at a disadvantage instead make an adjustment and changes for the entire planet that is five the entire plan which readily end up affecting americans would end up with the largest in matters of energy that would say why build a new factory in america crooks why keep the factory going when i have to pay far more expensive prices for energy in this country? why not go to a other nations like brazil, indonesia tie-in end that don't have the cap-and-trade cost therefore i can be more effective and cost-effective. >> host: or what about american leadership or a role model? >> that causes the largest in vendors and bumper of which are china and other developing nations too simply smile and say they made our life it easier, that we really have not helped the world that is not the leadership the world needs. what americans can do is
remicade all call it america warming. and if one's primary concern is global warming than look at the emissions on a global basis to make sure actions taken tuned just put america and american workers at a disadvantage instead make an adjustment and changes for the entire planet that is five the entire plan which readily end up affecting americans would end up with the largest in matters of energy that would say why build a new factory in america crooks why keep the factory going when i have to...
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and america values and america interests as opposed to being an advocate of american interest. that would seem to be almost like a campaign slogan you would have to reduce it in size. >> guest: tie it down. >> host: but the idea is that you believe we need an american president who stands for america. and you do not see that in this president obama who seeks to transcend to be greater or larger than america. >> guest: well, i think anytime the president of the united states travels the world and is critical of the united states, that it's going to lead to the kinds of stories that came out of the british press saying this president has been more critical of his home country on foreign soil than any president in history. and that creates the very real president that he somehow he thinks he is above america or its history or there's something he needs to distance himself from. i think that's a mistake. harry truman and dean atchison following the second world war said america would adopt a new strategy. having tried isolationism and having been drawn into two world wars despite t
and america values and america interests as opposed to being an advocate of american interest. that would seem to be almost like a campaign slogan you would have to reduce it in size. >> guest: tie it down. >> host: but the idea is that you believe we need an american president who stands for america. and you do not see that in this president obama who seeks to transcend to be greater or larger than america. >> guest: well, i think anytime the president of the united states...
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he wrote: "i am not proud of america's newspaper of record as a paragon of fairness." the pope made no mention of the scandals as he led a ceremony dedicated to the priesthood. it was part of holy thursday services at st. peter's basilica. millions of doses of swine flu vaccine may wind up being destroyed, if they go past their expiration dates. the centers for disease control confirmed today large quantities of vaccine have gone unused. the government bought 229 million doses last year, but when the flu outbreak waned, so did demand. as a result, more than half the doses are sitting on shelves. this was census day in the u.s. -- the official day for americans to return their census forms. the survey-- conducted every 10 years-- is used to allocate u.s. house seats and more than $400 billion in federal aid. and india kicked off a campaign to count its estimated 1.2 billion people. the country's president submitted her household information to a census worker, at a ceremony in new delhi. those are some of the day's main and india kicked off a campaign to count its estim
he wrote: "i am not proud of america's newspaper of record as a paragon of fairness." the pope made no mention of the scandals as he led a ceremony dedicated to the priesthood. it was part of holy thursday services at st. peter's basilica. millions of doses of swine flu vaccine may wind up being destroyed, if they go past their expiration dates. the centers for disease control confirmed today large quantities of vaccine have gone unused. the government bought 229 million doses last...
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we need to rebuild and modernize america's infrastructure to allow our companies to flourish. we think there has to be a big role for the private sector in this infrastructure activity. we need to promote help the credit markets to provide credit for small and medium-sized businesses, and particularly for entrepreneurs that are attempting to sponsor -- attempting to start businesses that create jobs. we need to start trade. we announced in january a six point program to create jobs. one of those was to double exports over the next five years. the president, in his state of the union, adopted that standard. but in our view of rhetoric is not enough. you have to take action. you have to approve a trade agreements, you have to revitalize doha, you have to revitalize export control rules and take trade promotion seriously, which we think is not being done. finally, in our view, we need to be sensitive about taxes both at the corporate and individual right. so today this is the second in the series of discussion-focused events. we mean that -- discussion- focused events to better u
we need to rebuild and modernize america's infrastructure to allow our companies to flourish. we think there has to be a big role for the private sector in this infrastructure activity. we need to promote help the credit markets to provide credit for small and medium-sized businesses, and particularly for entrepreneurs that are attempting to sponsor -- attempting to start businesses that create jobs. we need to start trade. we announced in january a six point program to create jobs. one of...
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iran's president and other officials warned representatives from 60 countries that america's nuclear policy was endangering the world. president obama didn't invite iran to his nuclear security summit in washington last week. the u.s. fears iran is using a civilian peculiar program as a cover to develop weapons, but iran denies this, saying its nuclear work is only for peaceful purposes, like power generation. >>> pope benedict xvi said today that the priest who sexually abused children will be punished. the pope met with eight men who say that they were abused by priests in malta. the vatican says he prayed with them and told them that the priests responsible would be brought to justice. the men were reportedly abused when they were children living at an orphanage. >>> nearly a year ago, 17-year-old brittany drexel here went on spring break and never came back. the new york teen hasn't been seen since april 25th of last year when she was spotted near a south carolina hotel where she was staying. the parents of a florida woman have been going through the same heartache for four years
iran's president and other officials warned representatives from 60 countries that america's nuclear policy was endangering the world. president obama didn't invite iran to his nuclear security summit in washington last week. the u.s. fears iran is using a civilian peculiar program as a cover to develop weapons, but iran denies this, saying its nuclear work is only for peaceful purposes, like power generation. >>> pope benedict xvi said today that the priest who sexually abused...
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cable cause latest gift to america. this year's student competition as some middle and high school students to create a five minutes to a minute video dealing with one of our country's greatest strengths or a challenge the country is facing. here is one of the third-place winners. na♪ >> one of our nation's greatest strengths are the artists >> ths documentary is untitled, art for the sake of work. we have interviewed several professional artists to find out what sets of american art apart. in austin, texas, the arts are the highest importance to the community. this lovely town is the central location. before we begin, a few explanations are in order. what are the hearts of what art is defined as the conscious use of skill and -- what are the arts? art is defined as the conscious use of skill and imagination. average citizens depend on art to carry them through difficult times, but not only did they provide entertainment, but they also provide for the cultural needs of the society at large. in a study done in hartford
cable cause latest gift to america. this year's student competition as some middle and high school students to create a five minutes to a minute video dealing with one of our country's greatest strengths or a challenge the country is facing. here is one of the third-place winners. na♪ >> one of our nation's greatest strengths are the artists >> ths documentary is untitled, art for the sake of work. we have interviewed several professional artists to find out what sets of american...
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journalists who left the country who are working in some persian- based tv channels in europe or in america and they know some influential channels and they want to give serious [unintelligible] for the journalists living in exile. filtering the internet by the government has stopped iranians from having access to free information. the decision by the [unintelligible] to give sanctions on internet service exposed to iran, it is very important to support. this is a picture which i mentioned which is informing the people which is coming from the official side. -- site. it is linked to the security organization and they are showing a picture of the demonstrators. this is very important to support people to reach their universal rights to free speech. even the journalists to travel to iran to cover the ceremony commemorating the 31st anniversary of iran's revolution in february 2010 did not have a chance to interview people and they had only the one podium in front of the ahmadinejad speech which is normal for [unintelligible] and that ceremony officially. the iranian people have used citizen j
journalists who left the country who are working in some persian- based tv channels in europe or in america and they know some influential channels and they want to give serious [unintelligible] for the journalists living in exile. filtering the internet by the government has stopped iranians from having access to free information. the decision by the [unintelligible] to give sanctions on internet service exposed to iran, it is very important to support. this is a picture which i mentioned...
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america has to be clear on some important issues. is china entitled for its own nuclear deterrent against united states, like russia? is china and titled to treatment -- entitled for treatment as a superpower? is china entitled to some information and consultations like the united states are doing with russia on ballistic missile defense in the far east? , providing information, talking about chinese concerns, trying to find solutions like it was between the united states and russia so that they are involved. that is important. my first recommendation to russian government would be to start being very practical and technical on ballistic missile defense. it would be very difficult to come with a grand design of strategic ballistic missile defense because we still have a balance of forces which are targeted at each other. i think that is something that we have to start the list with strategic ballistic missile defense and take care of rogue states who are the most urgent threats. i think russia should be tougher on iran. i think iran
america has to be clear on some important issues. is china entitled for its own nuclear deterrent against united states, like russia? is china and titled to treatment -- entitled for treatment as a superpower? is china entitled to some information and consultations like the united states are doing with russia on ballistic missile defense in the far east? , providing information, talking about chinese concerns, trying to find solutions like it was between the united states and russia so that...
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america has to be clear on some important issues. is china entitled for its own @@@@@@#&"@ @ @ @ @ @ @ g $n,ku) involved. that is important. my first recommendation to russian government would be to start being very practical and technical on ballistic missile defense. it would be very difficult to come with a grand design of strategic ballistic missile defense because we still have a balance of forces which are targeted at each other. i think that is something that we have to start the list with strategic ballistic missile defense and take care of rogue states who are the most urgent threats. i think russia should be tougher on iran. i think iran has overplayed their cards. iran is treating russia like the tail was wagging the dog. that should not be permitted. i think russia should take a more tough position, sanctions against iran, for two reasons. this is because iran has crossed to many barriers, too many red lines and secondly because this is a prelude to war in the persian gulf. if it is not the united states, -- if it is not
america has to be clear on some important issues. is china entitled for its own @@@@@@#&"@ @ @ @ @ @ @ g $n,ku) involved. that is important. my first recommendation to russian government would be to start being very practical and technical on ballistic missile defense. it would be very difficult to come with a grand design of strategic ballistic missile defense because we still have a balance of forces which are targeted at each other. i think that is something that we have to start...
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somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. siemens. >>> how many opportunities will president obama have to appoint supreme court justices before the end of his term? >> he's got stevens, he may get one more. >> he may get a second. >> i agree, a grand total of three. >> three. >> he will have three before his term is
somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. siemens. >>> how many opportunities will president obama have to appoint...
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good night, america. >> chris: next, the president taps the jobs numbers as a sign of mick recovery and new procedures for people flying to the u.s. and keeping an eye on iran from a symbol of american military might. live from our studio in washington, this is special report. good evening i'm chris wallace, the government released the latest unemployment numbers which experts say indicate the job market is starting to heal. major garrett reports, the president praised those results and a -- at a factory that added jobs, paid for with your tax dollars. >> reporter: as president obama landed in north carolina, the state republican party reminded him today's improved job news had a broader and not so happy context, in,'s unemployment rate is 11.2% up from 9.2% when mr. obama took office and though the nation added 162,000 jobs in march, the tarheel state lost more than 90,000 jobs during the obama presidency. he toured a company that makes components for lithium batteries and is adding 300 jobs, due to stimulus financing, an example of private sector job growth, fueled by tax dollars. >>
good night, america. >> chris: next, the president taps the jobs numbers as a sign of mick recovery and new procedures for people flying to the u.s. and keeping an eye on iran from a symbol of american military might. live from our studio in washington, this is special report. good evening i'm chris wallace, the government released the latest unemployment numbers which experts say indicate the job market is starting to heal. major garrett reports, the president praised those results and a...
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. -- and latin america. they are able to give results. ut middle east and what can happen over there if the nuclear program is implemented. and a nuclear conflict arises. well, that would be a gigantic catastrophe. we all can't imagine what could happen in the middle east if just one terrorist act happens there or nuclear arms is used. middle east is called middle east because it is so small it is enough for bombings to happen in one place, for it to start spreading all over the world. and that would trigger a humanitarian catastrophe and exodus of people from different countries. and the most bad thing is it will trigger the nuclear arms race. many colleagues from iran will -- arabic world that if iran gets nuclear arms, they will have no scrupeles without having it as well. and this will enlarge the nuclear club and then no summit will help if all of those countries have nuclear arms. that will open a new page in the history of humankind, which will be very sad. and i hope we will be able to agree and will
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her husband left germany in 1936 for palestine before he moved on to america in 1938. next came to france in 1938 and joined her parents in the united states in september 1941. susan, biography reflects expenses that go far beyond what we featured in this book, i addressed in future volumes of essays. born in a town she was deported from berlin a lot to in january 1942 with her grandmother, mother and sister. her grandmother was killed in the forest in 1943. susan, her mother and sister were taken to a concentration camp where they were deported to another concentration camp in august 1944. her sister died and her mother later. after the duration and march 1945 she moved to poland where she met her future husband, helmand, who is also a survivor volunteer at the museum. this would not have been possible without our volunteer readers. it is also a first in that it features holocaust documents, many written by jews who did not survive, publicly presented here at the u.s. holocaust memorial museum by holocaust survivors. their voices and expenses and memories will provide
her husband left germany in 1936 for palestine before he moved on to america in 1938. next came to france in 1938 and joined her parents in the united states in september 1941. susan, biography reflects expenses that go far beyond what we featured in this book, i addressed in future volumes of essays. born in a town she was deported from berlin a lot to in january 1942 with her grandmother, mother and sister. her grandmother was killed in the forest in 1943. susan, her mother and sister were...
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this demonstrates again america's commitment to the npt as a cornerstone of our security strategy. those nations that follow rules will find greater security and opportunity. those nations that refused to meet their obligations will be isolated and denied the opportunity that comes with international recognition. that includes accountability for those that break the rules. otherwise, the npt is just words on page. that is why the united states and russia are part of a coalition of nations insisting that the islamic republic of iran says consequences because they have continued -- continually failed to meet their obligations. we are working together, the united nations security council, to pass strong sections -- sanctions on iran. we will not tolerate actions that followed the npt and threaten the international community and our collective and stability. while these issues are a top priority, they are only one part of the u.s.-russia relationship. today i express again my deepest condolences for the terrible loss of russian lives in the recent terrorist attacks. we will remain stea
this demonstrates again america's commitment to the npt as a cornerstone of our security strategy. those nations that follow rules will find greater security and opportunity. those nations that refused to meet their obligations will be isolated and denied the opportunity that comes with international recognition. that includes accountability for those that break the rules. otherwise, the npt is just words on page. that is why the united states and russia are part of a coalition of nations...
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and not quite clear of the insert and as a follow-up what would happen to the status of america in the middle east and after both bush administration and obama administration repeatedly said they would not allow iran to get nuclear weapons capability and if they do get it what would happen then? and. >> i personally don't sense that economic and financial sanctions are going to be active in deterring iran nine from pursuing nuclear weapon route and i also don't think that diplomatic pressure will succeed these measures might delay samson, but they will necessarily change things. my assessment of iran is that iran wants a nuclear weapon and in particular this regime in that iran wants nuclear weapons because they see that that will guarantee the islamic republic ended with give them and the kudos of having provided iran with a nuclear weapon and. i also think that iran see use a nuclear weapon in the way that north korea sees it which is this will be a way of deterring the bullying of the world community and in particular the united states so in other words, there's more pressure on ira
and not quite clear of the insert and as a follow-up what would happen to the status of america in the middle east and after both bush administration and obama administration repeatedly said they would not allow iran to get nuclear weapons capability and if they do get it what would happen then? and. >> i personally don't sense that economic and financial sanctions are going to be active in deterring iran nine from pursuing nuclear weapon route and i also don't think that diplomatic...
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it was countries from south america. what did turkey do? it abstained? how could turkey abstain on the fact that a country next to them is violating security council resolutions. and failed to tell the iaea about this facility they're building that really didn't look like a civil facility, excuse me. well, the turkish ambassador explained at the time well, you know, we were trying to mediate and we thought the timing was bad and so forth and so on. but what i've told my turkish friends is, you know, beware of offers to mediate. when i was in vienna i did a lot of traveling to talk to governments and to speak. and it was -- it was funny. like every government i'd go to particularly if they're on the board of governors as turkey is now, they would tell me, ambassador schulte the iranians came to us that we could mediate. i heard that from the swiss the spanish and from the italians. and i think that was the talking point that, you know, my iranian counterparts were using. they'd go to countries and say, you can be a hero. you can mediate. and that's sort o
it was countries from south america. what did turkey do? it abstained? how could turkey abstain on the fact that a country next to them is violating security council resolutions. and failed to tell the iaea about this facility they're building that really didn't look like a civil facility, excuse me. well, the turkish ambassador explained at the time well, you know, we were trying to mediate and we thought the timing was bad and so forth and so on. but what i've told my turkish friends is, you...
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america's top-rated internet. even facebook and twitter on your tv. enjoy a bigger, better entertainment experience. and the peace of mind that comes from knowing you'll pay the same low price year after year. call now and you'll also get a free dvr for 6 months. get it all for just $99.99 a month with a two-year agreement -- a price guaranteed for two years! don't wait. call 1-877-4fiostv. that's 1-877-4fiostv. this is beyond cable. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities this is fios. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >> i am target -- i'm tired of the government taking a reading i own. >> this is directly related to liberals and the more taxes we have, the less liberty we have. >> people are having these rallies. about taxes parable you would think they would be saying thank you. [laughter] >> that is president obama at a miami fund-raiser who says he actually cut taxes. >> they are not saying thank you because there is an anchor in the country, and antigovernment feeling. what is fascinating are the facts and reality. we have had an incredibl
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and so if people want to see what is in store for the rest of america, look at nevada sand that is why i'm running against him. >> shannon: we will be watching closely the primary and the november race as well. sharron angle, thank you for being here today. >> you may not be able to vote, but you can always send money to sharron angle.com. >>> the puthe space shuttle "discovery" is set to land tomorrow. but nasa already warned but nasa already warned astronauts not to count on touching down to earth.one a we will tell you what thevimin holdup is, next. plus now it supports my heart health and helps maintain healthy blood pressure. [ engine revs ] whoa. [ man ] kinda makes your heart race, huh? [ male announcer ] we call it the american renewal. because ge capital understands what businesses need to grow. that's why today ge capital provides critical financing to more than 300,000 growing companies. ♪ to more than 300,000 growing companies. eating healthy is important, but only vegetables can give you vegetable nutrition. one of these will get you more than half way to your five daily
and so if people want to see what is in store for the rest of america, look at nevada sand that is why i'm running against him. >> shannon: we will be watching closely the primary and the november race as well. sharron angle, thank you for being here today. >> you may not be able to vote, but you can always send money to sharron angle.com. >>> the puthe space shuttle "discovery" is set to land tomorrow. but nasa already warned but nasa already warned astronauts...
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i do think that america's leadership is important in order to get issues on the international agenda and to move in concert with other countries, to have an effective response. there are a host of other issues, obviously, that have to be addressed. one of the points that was made during this communique is that we're talking about the venture as a potential war or terrorism but obviously there are excuses for conflict that have to be addressed, as well. i remain committed to being a partner with countries around the world and in particular hot spots around the world to make sure that we can reduce those tensions and ultimately resolve those conflicts. the middle east would be a prime example. the need for peace between israelis and palestinians and the arab states remain as critical as ever. it is a hard thing to do. even if we are applying all our political capital to that issue, the israeli people, through their government and the palestinian people through the palestinian authority as well as other arab states, may say to themselves that they are not prepared to resolve these issue
i do think that america's leadership is important in order to get issues on the international agenda and to move in concert with other countries, to have an effective response. there are a host of other issues, obviously, that have to be addressed. one of the points that was made during this communique is that we're talking about the venture as a potential war or terrorism but obviously there are excuses for conflict that have to be addressed, as well. i remain committed to being a partner with...
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america's cup and meant to israel will endure. everyone must know there is ano space between israel and the united states when it comes to security. [applause] our commitment to israel's security as unshakable and it is as strong as ever. this president and this administration understands very well the environment regionally and internationally in which israel and the united states must operate. we understand very well that for peace and stability in the middle east, israel must be secure. the united states will never waver in defense of israel's security. that is why we provide billions of dollars annually in security assistance to israel and that is why we have reinvigorated our counsel to make sure israel military edge and we undergo defense exercises that involve more than 1000 united states servicemen and women. we do these efforts as essential efforts of our regional security approach because many of the same forces that are in israel, -- that are against israel, threatened the united states. our security relationship with i
america's cup and meant to israel will endure. everyone must know there is ano space between israel and the united states when it comes to security. [applause] our commitment to israel's security as unshakable and it is as strong as ever. this president and this administration understands very well the environment regionally and internationally in which israel and the united states must operate. we understand very well that for peace and stability in the middle east, israel must be secure. the...
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up next, america's retail giant just giving america's 10,000 tax cuts to stimulate the economy. you heard me right. let's hope d.c. is listening. . tax cuts from wal-mart. a stimulus plan you need to hear about, plus, a supreme court >> wal-mart out with its own aggressive stimulus plan and slashing prices on 10,000 items from food to home goods. gary b says it's like 10,000 tax cuts for consumers so d.c. take note. is this the stimulus that america needs, gary? >> absolutely, leave it to a private company to get it right. the greatest wealth creator in maybe the history of the universe cutting all of these prices. brenda, look who benefits, wal-mart the company benefits, customers obviously benefit, the community around them benefits. even the union employees at wal-mart benefit because wal-mart grows bigger and bot ton line they'll take in more revenue than with higher prices. that's the lesson that the government should learn, if they lower taxes like reagan did-- . mike you want to say higher prices or lower prices. >> gary, before we give them a nobel prize, let's figure
up next, america's retail giant just giving america's 10,000 tax cuts to stimulate the economy. you heard me right. let's hope d.c. is listening. . tax cuts from wal-mart. a stimulus plan you need to hear about, plus, a supreme court >> wal-mart out with its own aggressive stimulus plan and slashing prices on 10,000 items from food to home goods. gary b says it's like 10,000 tax cuts for consumers so d.c. take note. is this the stimulus that america needs, gary? >> absolutely,...
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to many want america to surrender of sovereignty. too few understand that to it was certification -- traded to serve its members and not the other way around prayed too few understand that we defend american sovereignty because we value the u.s. constitution. that guarantees american rights. for over 25 years, we have turned the spotlight on the united nations to expose its waste, fraud, and abuse and to demand better of it. we worked closely with allies on the hill and senator helms was the best -- was the best of them. the list of what the united nations does poorly is unfortunately far longer than what it does well. this is a point that ambassador john bolten makes. we have a copy of this book right here. if you would like to read any of the essays in this book, just go to the heritage web site. few people have worked as hard as john bolton to protect america from those who wish to do it hard. we cannot be more pleased for him to give the first lecture. he fought to protect our sovereignty and our freedoms in a number of very impo
to many want america to surrender of sovereignty. too few understand that to it was certification -- traded to serve its members and not the other way around prayed too few understand that we defend american sovereignty because we value the u.s. constitution. that guarantees american rights. for over 25 years, we have turned the spotlight on the united nations to expose its waste, fraud, and abuse and to demand better of it. we worked closely with allies on the hill and senator helms was the...
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russia talking about a dirty bomb in the hands of al qaeda, dropped in times square, the mall of america, dodgers stadium. how real is that threat? sharon is director of the proliferation prevention program at the center for strategic and international studies. we are watching live pictures of the summit about to get under way. we have been wanting to put this in per speck if i hatiff for th average american. they want a job, the 401(k) to get better, health care benefits. then, when you hear that al qaeda has been trying to get its hands on nuclear weapons for more nanthan a decade, that mak me a little nervous. >> we do have evidence, two pakistani scientists provided some drawings to bin laden and that is troubling. we don't know too much about how far al qaeda is along in that process. what we do know, however, is that there is a lot. there is tons of highly enriched uranium. 1600 tons and 500 tons of plutonium worldwide. we need that. that would make awful lot of bombs. we need to make sure that material is adequately secured. >> also too when you look at the number of leaders in th
russia talking about a dirty bomb in the hands of al qaeda, dropped in times square, the mall of america, dodgers stadium. how real is that threat? sharon is director of the proliferation prevention program at the center for strategic and international studies. we are watching live pictures of the summit about to get under way. we have been wanting to put this in per speck if i hatiff for th average american. they want a job, the 401(k) to get better, health care benefits. then, when you hear...
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is he trying to establish in a contract of america? >> i don't know if he is asking them to sort of repeat his contract with america, the signature item he used in 1994 to help republicans get elected. but he is echoing the philosophy that he embraced the back then and that a strategy that he embraced back in 1994, which was successful, which was to have a dual message. and that is, this is why they are wrong and this is what we will do. and he felt it was important back then that you have both pieces of that message to attract voters and he feels as though they are lacking the second piece right now. so, i don't think he is necessarily saying to a cookie cutter contract with america, but develop one way of sending a more positive message. >> supreme court justice stevens decides to retire. >> this is supre court justice john paul stevens administering the oath of office to vice- president joe biden. stevens announced he is retiring. this was widely expected. it gives president obama a chance to name a second justice of the supreme cou
is he trying to establish in a contract of america? >> i don't know if he is asking them to sort of repeat his contract with america, the signature item he used in 1994 to help republicans get elected. but he is echoing the philosophy that he embraced the back then and that a strategy that he embraced back in 1994, which was successful, which was to have a dual message. and that is, this is why they are wrong and this is what we will do. and he felt it was important back then that you...
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i am an immigrant from ethiopia and i love america, living in america for about 27 years. but both party systems, democrats and republicans, -- they take the policy everytime. i don't think karzai is a good partner for our interests. ante is another -- like in yemen and somalia. really wondering why our policy makers keep taking the wrong and double standard policy -- the american people we have our own problems. 17%, 40 million people uninsured, go down the list. obama it is taking a very wrong policy as george bush. he is supposed to pack and get out of the country. thank you. host: thank you for your call a story about the the nuclear arms reduction treaty that the president will sign later this week in prague on thursday. this is from "the christian science monitor." nuclear stand down, is the headline. to new york city we go, a team on our republican line. caller: i just wanted to say, yes, president obama needs to step up to the plate. and republicans need to be more -- what is going out here with us in the united states. host: the union president karzai should step
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her husband left germany in 1936 for palestine before he moved on to america in 1938. sue came to france in 1938 and joined her parents in the united states in september 1941. suzanne taube reflects experiences that go far beyond what we feature in this volume and addressed in future volumes in the series. born in a town of thuringia she was deported from berlin to the league of althea in 1942 with her grandmother, mother and sister. her grandmother was killed in the forest and in 1943 season, her mother and sister were taken to the guys about concentration camp dearly to and were deported to shoot off concentration camp in august 1944. her sister died in shootouts, and her mother. after the probation in march 1945, she would've to pull in wishing that her future husband from large was also a survivor at the museum. this would not have been possible without our volunteer readers. it is also a first in that it features holocaust documents, many written by jews who did not survive, publicly presented here at the u.s. holocaust memorial museum by holocaust survivors. thei
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posture review, outlining a balanced and comprehensive approach to deal with nuclear weapons in the america's national security. i am pleased to have secretary clinton and secretary chu joining us to make this announcement. this is indicative of the issues and the significant interagency cooperation that this review enjoyed. both secretary clinton and secretary chu as well as admiral mullen will make brief comments in a moment. and then we will take three or four questions limited to the npr and start. the npr provides a road map to implement president obama is the agenda for reducing nuclear risk to the united states, our allies and partners, and the international community. this review describes how the u.s. will reduce the role and numbers of nuclear weapons with a long-term goal of the nuclear- free world. driven by the changing nature of the security environment, the npr opuses on five key objectives. preventing nuclear proliferation and terrorism. reducing the role of u.s. nuclear weapons. maintaining strategic deterrence instability at a reduced nuclear force levels. strengthening regi
posture review, outlining a balanced and comprehensive approach to deal with nuclear weapons in the america's national security. i am pleased to have secretary clinton and secretary chu joining us to make this announcement. this is indicative of the issues and the significant interagency cooperation that this review enjoyed. both secretary clinton and secretary chu as well as admiral mullen will make brief comments in a moment. and then we will take three or four questions limited to the npr...
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we are really happy to conserve as much as began for america. host:jesse houston. caller: i like to thank you for pointing out that there is more oil lost in certain activities. it will leak out anyway. i want to ask about the north sea, there are platforms, several platforms and then pipes running through the ocean where they collect the oil. and then they collected right off the platform. . have a right to drill? and how far out is china able to drill? is the international boundary at 12 or 20 miles and anything beyond that china can drill? host: we got the point. thanks. guest: i think it has to do with how far out geologically the continental shelf goes. so that can vary along the coast. foreign companies can't just come in and drill in our waters, but they can come in with contracts, they can partner with us. and we do have partners in the gulf of mexico. it is hard for us to think of these companies as far, but bp and shell, for example, are european. we know china is out there partnering all over the world, trying to bring new resources and have those develo
we are really happy to conserve as much as began for america. host:jesse houston. caller: i like to thank you for pointing out that there is more oil lost in certain activities. it will leak out anyway. i want to ask about the north sea, there are platforms, several platforms and then pipes running through the ocean where they collect the oil. and then they collected right off the platform. . have a right to drill? and how far out is china able to drill? is the international boundary at 12 or...
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by the way, even with all the subsidiaries, america is no longer america's bro bread basket. how did it happen? this agency pays people not to grow stuff. take a look at another agency. h.u.d. office of housing and urban development. this is an agency that is rocked by scandal and corruption. we waste $65 billion a year and we spend it on public housing and rental subsidiaries. okay? hear we now. we can't afford bloated inefficient, ineffective, government mo mono lit. we must stop relying on the government for food and housing. it's enslaving more and more americans making them dependent. if we don't stop it soon, we will never break free of it. those without food and shelter need to be helped. but by local and state agencies, friend and family. each of us. local church groups. that's the way it was in the beginning and the way it should be. they're killing charity by disguising it as the department of housing and urban development. then there is the department of congress. homes to important institutions, such as well you have the census bureau. by the way, now is being ove
by the way, even with all the subsidiaries, america is no longer america's bro bread basket. how did it happen? this agency pays people not to grow stuff. take a look at another agency. h.u.d. office of housing and urban development. this is an agency that is rocked by scandal and corruption. we waste $65 billion a year and we spend it on public housing and rental subsidiaries. okay? hear we now. we can't afford bloated inefficient, ineffective, government mo mono lit. we must stop relying on...
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>> i'm all for corporate america. i'm a capitalist. >> well, that is good. >> there are times when you see excesses and when you see people acting in a greedy manner and they are not hiring because they are getting more productivity out of american workers. they are not looking out for the people unemployed. they aren't taking the risks and the bankers are not taking the risks in terms of credit. >> the bankers are not taking the risk which is a regrettable side effect in an effort to crack down because of the meltdown. we all understand that is the reason for that. >> the bangers that were bailed out by the american people. >> the truth about the bankers in increasing numbers is the money in they borrowed from the federal government is being paid back. can't say that about chrysler and general motors yet, can you? no. >> chris: we have to take a break here. when we come back, the obama administration pushes for new sanctions on iran within weeks. will they get them and will they do any good? they do any good? we'll a
>> i'm all for corporate america. i'm a capitalist. >> well, that is good. >> there are times when you see excesses and when you see people acting in a greedy manner and they are not hiring because they are getting more productivity out of american workers. they are not looking out for the people unemployed. they aren't taking the risks and the bankers are not taking the risks in terms of credit. >> the bankers are not taking the risk which is a regrettable side effect...
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if you are a graduate student in colonial latin america you can't get your dissertation published no publishing, you pairs, as the slogan goes. so there is a kind of ripple effect that is moving throughout the world of learning in which everything is connected with everything else, but it seems to me the new technology is a ground for hope. my own ideal, i am speaking as a specialist. the 18th century called the republic of letters. it is a republic with no police force, no boundaries, complete egalitarianism. anyone can participate. it is rare talent counts. in the 18th century, as i have tried to show in earlier studies, this was an ideal that was in really far from reality. in fact, authors and publishers and so on were always fighting. life was pretty nasty, actually, if you were trying to make it in the republic of letters in the 18th-century. but today it seems to me that we have got new possibilities of really reviving this republic of letters thanks to the new technology. we have the espresso book machine, but we have many other things as well. it seems to me that there will
if you are a graduate student in colonial latin america you can't get your dissertation published no publishing, you pairs, as the slogan goes. so there is a kind of ripple effect that is moving throughout the world of learning in which everything is connected with everything else, but it seems to me the new technology is a ground for hope. my own ideal, i am speaking as a specialist. the 18th century called the republic of letters. it is a republic with no police force, no boundaries, complete...
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good morning, america, mr. quaid, dr. denham. i have, you know, i certainly advocate the utilization of bedside bar-coding but about five years ago i was involved in a car accident and i was taken to one of the most prominent hospitals in the district and what happened was, after, receiving surgery and all that good stuff, i remember waking up in the morning, and just feeling very light-headed. and i had been administered heparin but i recall, lifting my bedsheets and being in a pool of my own blood. now, what ended up happening was, i had lost 75% of my blood because someone, excuse me, forgot to do a blood count. now, i don't know if i was given too much heparin or if it is just based on human error. i eventually, spoken with the doctor who was supposed to do the blood count but, regardless, nonetheless i feel like i really haven't explored the, like courses of action, viewed my options, you know, -- >> a portion of this morning's "washington journal" on medical errors with dr. charles denham and actor and safety advocate denni
good morning, america, mr. quaid, dr. denham. i have, you know, i certainly advocate the utilization of bedside bar-coding but about five years ago i was involved in a car accident and i was taken to one of the most prominent hospitals in the district and what happened was, after, receiving surgery and all that good stuff, i remember waking up in the morning, and just feeling very light-headed. and i had been administered heparin but i recall, lifting my bedsheets and being in a pool of my own...
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america is a better place because of senator chavez. for that, we honor him today. thank you, mr. president, and i note the absence of a quorum. mr. udall: i would vitiate the quorum call. the presiding officer: the senator is recognized. mr. udall: i would ask unanimous consent that randy farm billnit, a detailee to senator reid, be granted the privileges of the floor for the remainder of the 111th congress. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. mr. udall: mr. president, i note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll of the senate. quorum call: the presiding officer: the senator from south carolina is recognized. mr. demint: i ask the quorum call be suspended. thank you, mr. president, and good morning. today i rise in opposition of the piece of legislation that chairman dodd is calling financial reform. all republicans want to reform our financial system and fix the things that have caused so much financial distress in our country, but rather than address the underlying causes of the 2008 financial crisis, this bill would inst
america is a better place because of senator chavez. for that, we honor him today. thank you, mr. president, and i note the absence of a quorum. mr. udall: i would vitiate the quorum call. the presiding officer: the senator is recognized. mr. udall: i would ask unanimous consent that randy farm billnit, a detailee to senator reid, be granted the privileges of the floor for the remainder of the 111th congress. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. mr. udall: mr. president, i note...
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in many respects, he must america's first texas told diplomats. -- key was america paused first successful diplomat. host: the next phone call. caller: what are the democrats pushing for drawdowns when the republicans are asking for an increase in nuclear deterrence, such as missile defense? wouldn't it be wise to have everyone at the table, get away from politics, and all try to draw down at the same time? every nation need to protect themselves, but at the same time, stop focusing on role nation's and make sure that the nuclear deterrent we have is not getting to them. guest: that is a good question. the answer is, the differences represent two competing views of national security. one is that by providing an example, we can reduce our weapons and others will follow suit, and because of that, the world will be safer in general. the other perspective is it remains a dangerous world, that there are figures in it who cannot abide by international norms. at the end of the day, the greatest defense is having an effective deterrent. i think you have the two different visions of security. host:
in many respects, he must america's first texas told diplomats. -- key was america paused first successful diplomat. host: the next phone call. caller: what are the democrats pushing for drawdowns when the republicans are asking for an increase in nuclear deterrence, such as missile defense? wouldn't it be wise to have everyone at the table, get away from politics, and all try to draw down at the same time? every nation need to protect themselves, but at the same time, stop focusing on role...
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people are concerned we've lost so many job across america. collective anxiety is a lot of those are not coming back. it will be interesting to see how it turns around. >> greta: dana, thank you as always. you've heard about states suing the government over health care what if you want to sue government yourself? a lawyer from tennessee wants to represent you. joining us live republican congressional candidate in tennessee. have you filed a lawsuit on behalf of people? >> yes we have. about a week and a half ago we filed a lawsuit on behalf of one individual in tennessee and we invited all of tennessee to join the lawsuit. within a few days we were inundated with requests from all over the country. we decided we would let any company or citizen join we now have 10,764 as of a few minutes ago. >> greta: people are going to think it is a class action, because of the number of people. this is not been certified as a class. at this point you have one person in court with 10,000 plus that want to join is that fair? >> that's correct, yes. >> greta:
people are concerned we've lost so many job across america. collective anxiety is a lot of those are not coming back. it will be interesting to see how it turns around. >> greta: dana, thank you as always. you've heard about states suing the government over health care what if you want to sue government yourself? a lawyer from tennessee wants to represent you. joining us live republican congressional candidate in tennessee. have you filed a lawsuit on behalf of people? >> yes we...
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>> guest: well, they don't call it america warming. they call it global with warming and if one's primary concern is global warming then you have to look at what the omissions are going to become a global basis and make sure actions that are taken don't just put america and american workers at a disadvantage but instead make an adjustment in changes for the entire planet. that is why the president's cap-and-trade plan, which would only end up affecting americans and american employers, would end up with lets say the largest emitters, the largest users of energy would say why build a new factory in america? is a matter fact why keep the factory in america going when i'm going to have to pay far more expensive prices for energy in this country. why not build it in nations like rizzo, indonesia, china and india that don't have cap-and-trade costs and will be more effective than more cost-effective. >> host: what about american leadership for america acting as a role model? >> guest: is the role model causes the largest emitters in the wor
>> guest: well, they don't call it america warming. they call it global with warming and if one's primary concern is global warming then you have to look at what the omissions are going to become a global basis and make sure actions that are taken don't just put america and american workers at a disadvantage but instead make an adjustment in changes for the entire planet. that is why the president's cap-and-trade plan, which would only end up affecting americans and american employers,...
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we were saying we're going to take back america in november of 2010 and i think we may take back america before at the rate we are going. [applause] so that brings us here. we have to expand our target list. we have to get a few more on the list. as amy pointed out, it is a combination of worrying our friends and punishing our enemies. one thing that is so important to do, as someone who got their political career started and working for an old actor in california back in 1966 when he eventually became president in 1980 it wasn't just republicans that allowed us to get the tax cuts in and our success. their district or states are clearly conservative on the economic issues we have on the bus yet they can continue to defy the wishes of the voters. we have expanded our target lists from three to eight. we have added blanch lincoln in arkansas. barbara boxer is next on the list. the state assembly in california -- this is going to be a consistent leader on the fiscal issues, but he has been at a rally that we have ever had. he is supporting the people and admit -- and the movement. we're ha
we were saying we're going to take back america in november of 2010 and i think we may take back america before at the rate we are going. [applause] so that brings us here. we have to expand our target list. we have to get a few more on the list. as amy pointed out, it is a combination of worrying our friends and punishing our enemies. one thing that is so important to do, as someone who got their political career started and working for an old actor in california back in 1966 when he...